GrayHat wrote:

>> But maybe you can set set up a route for one domain (like assp.local)
>> to the assp machine.
> 
> or (better imVHo) use the DNS to solve the issue; let's say the
> mailserver
> domain is example.com, now, on the "local" DNS (the one used by the
> mailserver for resolution), add a DNS zone "assp.example.com" and
> just add two records to the zone, an A record pointing to the ASSP box
> and an MX record pointing to the above A record, this way the mailserver
> will route any message for [email protected] to the
> ASSP box using the standard SMTP routing and without the need to setup
> any particular "forward" on the mailserver ;-)
> 


I did exactly the above.
The assp box is using my mailserver port 25 so its normal to throw this 
error "530 Relaying not allowed" since assp.example.com is not a hosted 
local domain on my mailserver. :-)

Other suggestions ?

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